SpaceX postponed trying to launch Starship, delaying the initial launch of the immense rocket the company has been pushing to start testing in flight
The SpaceX Starship on the launchpad in Texas on Monday.Updated April 17, 2023 9:28 am ET
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas—SpaceX postponed trying to launch Starship on Monday, delaying the initial launch of the immense rocket the company has been pushing to start testing in flight. The company earlier had said in a tweet it might try to ignite Starship toward around 9:20 a.m. ET, blasting off the rocket from a company launchpad located east of Brownsville, Texas, along the Gulf of Mexico.
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